As a replacement for an outdated, overcrowded and seismically at-risk facility built in 1936, this new courthouse represents a transformative $230-million investment in the state’s justice system.
Completed on time and under budget in June 2024, this 87,750-sq-ft warehouse facility ensures Amazon customers in rural areas receive the same service level as those in metropolitan centers.
Washington State’s first large-scale green hydrogen production facility uses power from the Wells Dam to produce hydrogen through membrane electrolysis
Renovating an active public facility while simultaneously constructing a mass timber addition demanded careful phasing and coordination to minimize disruptions and ensure safety.
An 8.5-mile expansion carries Sound Transit’s Link light rail system from north Seattle to Snohomish County, providing the county with its first light rail extension. The $3.3-billion project is expected to serve 55,000 daily riders by 2026.
The $149.8-million MAX Red Line Extension and Reliability Improvements Project—TriMet’s “Better Red” program—delivers the most significant capacity and operational upgrade to Portland’s Red Line since the service opened more than two decades ago.
When St. Francis Hospital in Federal Way, Wash., confronted steadily rising demand across its emergency and acute-care programs, expanding capacity became a priority.
The nonprofit Latino Network’s vision for its first-ever all-encompassing home, La Plaza Esperanza, translated as “a place of hope,” looked to bring programming and people together at the east Portland site.